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    Ontario surpassed Michigan in car production, assembling more than 2,696,000 vehicles in 2004. Ontario has Chrysler plants in Windsor and Bramalea, two GM plants in Oshawa and one in Ingersoll, a Honda assembly plant in Alliston, Ford plants in Oakville and St. Thomas and Toyota assembly plants in Cambridge and

  2. Oakville Christian School (PK-8) Rotherglen School & Rotherglen Montessori (PK-8) St. Mildred's-Lightbourn School (girls only, PS-12) Trafalgar Ridge Montessori School (PK-3) Westwind Montessori (4-8) Wildwood Academy (2-8) Willowglen School (PS-6) Categories: Lists of schools in Ontario.

  3. Oakville,Ontario nyɛla gbampiɛla tiŋ' titali, din nyɛ din be Canada, Ontario tingbani yaɣili polo. Taarihi/History Geography/Joografi/tiŋgbani baŋsim bɔhimbu ...

  4. The Regional Municipality of Halton, or Halton Region, is a regional municipality in Ontario, Canada, located in the Golden Horseshoe of Southern Ontario. It comprises the city of Burlington and the towns of Oakville, Milton, and Halton Hills. Policing in the Region is provided by the Halton Regional Police Service.

  5. Oakville GO Station. /  43.45500°N 79.68250°W  / 43.45500; -79.68250. Oakville GO Station is a GO Transit railway station and bus station in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. It is colocated and shares platforms with Via Rail 's Oakville railway station . It is a stop on GO's Lakeshore West line train service and, until October 2007, served as ...

  6. Oakville ni mji wa Kanada katika mkoa ya Ontario. Kwa mujibu wa sensa iliyofanyika mnamo mwaka wa 2006, mji una wakazi wapatao 170,000 wanaoishi katika mji huu. Mji upo m 173 kutoka juu ya usawa wa bahari. Eneo lake ni 138.51 km².

  7. A granite memorial entitled Pamiatnyk Slavy UPA (English: Monument to the Glory of the UPA) celebrating the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, a Ukrainian nationalist force that allied with the Nazis in 1942-43 before fighting against them in 1943-44, was inaugurated on May 26, 1988, in the St. Volodymyr Ukrainian Cemetery in Oakville, Ontario.